границысвоейличности: Thurschwell, Literature, Technology and Magical Thinking, 1880–1920, 12–14.
ураган «Катрина»: Baum, “Deluged.”
болеечемнанесколькодесятковкилометров: Wijsman and Cavalli-Sforza, “Migration and Genetic Population Structure with Special Reference to Humans.”
людисвысшимобразованием: Taylor et al., “American Mobility: Who Moves? Who Stays Put? Where’s Home?”
мысливаемсявтолпу: Zimbardo, The Lucifer Effect, chap. 13.
величайшие объединяющие и разделяющие факторы: Schlick, General Theory of Knowledge, 53.
темнойматерииитемнойэнергии: Seiberg, “Emergent Spacetime,” 167; Henson, “The Causal Set Approach to Quantum Gravity,” 13; Prescod-Weinstein and Smolin, “Disordered Locality as an Explanation for the Dark Energy”; Verlinde, “The Dark Phase Space of de Sitter.”
быстреесвета: Hashimoto and Itzhaki, “Traveling Faster Than the Speed of Light in Noncommutative Geometry”; Valentini, “Beyond the Quantum.
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